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Bathroom remodeling projects are a good way to improve the value of your home and create your own serene oasis. When it comes to choosing plumbing fixtures, every installation affects the overall appearance of your bathroom. One of the decisions you’ll need to make is choosing a faucet. Here is a comprehensive overview of the various types of faucets that you can choose from for your bathroom.

Centerset

faucetCenterset faucets are designed with one or two handles to control the water temperature. They can be installed in a sink with preset holes and are the most common choice for general bathroom designs because they can give you a more precise water temperature. They come in a variety of styles and materials for easy customization and aesthetics. 

Single-Hole

Like the centerset, a single-hole faucet is also a common option, particularly in small bathrooms, because it’s the most compact. Both the faucet and handle are attached to a single base. The water temperature is controlled by twisting the single faucet to the left for hot water or right for cold water.

Wall-Mount

Wall-mounted faucets are not suitable for sinks with pre-drilled holes, as they are designed to hang over a freestanding sink or basin. This type of configuration requires additional plumbing work, such as a separate valve and drain. The sink must also be deep enough to prevent any water from leaking onto the floor. This plumbing fixture is a popular choice for minimalist or modern bathrooms and make the sink area much easier to clean because calcium buildup will be limited to directly under the faucet.

 

When it’s time to remodel your bathroom with new plumbing fixtures, turn to the knowledgeable plumbers at Zins Plumbing in Cincinnati, OH. For over 40 years, this locally owned and operated plumbing company has offered comprehensive services at affordable prices for residential and commercial customers. From plumbing fixture installations to water heater repairs, you can count on their technicians for reliable results. Give them a call today at (513) 681-2501 to request an estimate, or visit them online for more information about their services.

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